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About the Author
Cian O'Driscoll is a Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Glasgow. Cian's principal area of research is the intersection between normative IR Theory and the history of political thought, with a particular focus on the ethics of war. His work has been published in leading journals in the field. His first monograph, The Renegotiation of the Just War Tradition (Palgrave), was published in 2008. Cian was the Principal Investigator on the ESRC grant-funded research project, Moral Victories: Ethics, Exit Strategies, and the Ending of Wars. Cian has also co-edited several volumes, including Moral Victories: The Ethics of Winning Wars (Oxford University Press, 2017), Just War Thinkers (London: 2017), and Just War: Authority, Tradition, Practice (Georgetown University Press: 2013). Cian is an ISRF Fellow and the Chair of International Ethics section of the International Studies Association.
Reviews
O'Driscoll's book is informative and interesting to read. The author gives short summaries of the theories of Michael Walzer and Jeff McMahan, who are key figures in today's discussion about just war theory. * Stefan Hofmann, SJ, Sankt Georgen, Frankfurt am Main, The Heythrop Journal *
This is a book that demands attention, that should be taken off the shelf and used to inform arguments and debates about the morality of wars and, indeed, of war itself... This book is glorious precisely because it pushes us to confront...difficult questions. * Alex J. Bellamy, Contemporary Political Theory *
a thoughtful, erudite book that manages to insightfully explore both just war theory and the nature of war. * Jeffrey W. Meiser, assistant professor at the University of Portland, Strategy Bridge *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198832911
Author Cian O'Driscoll
Format Hardback
Page Count 186
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 418g
Dimensions(mm) 231mm * 159mm * 16mm